{Man Who Draws Salary of $15,000 Per Yer Paid $3.00 Flue For Belug | Drunk lp Sayre. Machines Pan American WashingMachines i A man who gave his name as Wil- {lam Moore, bul who falled to tell (where he resides, was arrested by {Officer Vogel last night, charged with | being drunk and disorderly. Moore was consigued to one of the cells In {the borough -Jockip, and he is prob- Wringers Mops, Mop Sticks Wade noon. : For several years. in fact ever since {the frees delivery service has been es [lablished it has been the practice of {the local postoflice people to make a jecliection of the four boxes ou the {main square of the town and also at ithe Railroad station at seven-thirty and nine o'clock every evening. de- {tailing one of the postoffice ‘clerks for {this duty it has recently developed that this {matter of detalling a clerk to collect imalls is contrary to the departmental iregulations and in consequence of Wash Boards Wash Benches A Full Line of {ably the best dressed man that pas the resulations, notice Is given that ‘ever occupied that afylum for bugs | there will be no street collections and insects. Moore when arraigned [rom the letter boxes, following the before Justice Nelson stated that he lust trip of the carriers who leave was employed by a firm which paid {the postoffice UY four (4) p. m : and him $15000 per year for his services [parties having important mail for {He also stated that he had enough (forwarding will expediate its deliy- coin of the reaim In his valise to pur- [ery by placing In the postoffice, for ichase the whole of Sayre. While this jl slatement was doubted the man's {clothes verified the fact that he was Everything for Wash Day. {large amounts of money. He worcan expensive sult of clothes and an over- icoat of the fluest broadcloth, trim- med with a collar of astrakan He contributed three dollars to the bor- ough fund, and this morning sald that ihe thought he aad Seen treated un- fairly. He zdmitted having stopped 2 iin Sayre for the purpose of having ia gulet Iittle time. He fell In with ‘a number of young fellows, and one {forwarding via {morning malls the night and early — a ————— HOPES ARE FADING. — } {Haviland States That He Will Back No Money. James T. Haviland, the New York stock specialist, continues to occupy a cell in the Scranton jail, but instead of being downcast and dejected, he appears to be cheerful, and hopeful that a settlement will yet be reached He was seen at the jail Thursday, and was greatly surprised to learn of Pay stock of New S the finest hand ded in our line. 146 Desmond St. . _ Driggs’ RUG STORE removed to the old Postoffice “= site and Now Ready For Business. G. M. DRIGGS, PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST, e Valley Record “All the pews that's Bt to priat” SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 1907. LOCAL BREVITIES Mra. F. Detrick of Center street, Is “Peter, the Tallor, 209 Desmond = Tomorrow is St. Patrick's Day, the 17th of March. Edward C. Brown is ill at his home on Woodworth street ~ Miss Lillian Buck of this place, is _ the guest of friends In Towanda. Eugene Smith, who has been con- fined to the house by Illness Is re- o> E Shirt waists, 79¢ and upwards, com- * meneing March 15th. ‘D. B. McMahan, © I 0. 0. F. block, Athens, 2t Be ~ Balvation Army meeting at the East evening, 4 and 7:30 p. m. _ Fashionable dressmaking done by , s and Sisson at 110 Hospital . Place. Valley phone 244y. 247-26¢ to e out of his hole today, having pleted the last half of his winter's Congressman Lilley, of the Wyoming district, is on a 0 the West Indies and Azores. 18 accompanying a party of Con- , amang them being Speaker Nelson, the man who shot ied Policeman John P. Malon- Hamsport, was arrested. He needled in a lumber yard, wait- opportunity to board a train 4 wis released from tary. SAYRE, PA. BREVITES The Record for mine. Nobby sultings in the latest colors at "Peter's, the Tailor.” Ballentine's Celebrated Ales on draught at the Wilbur House Cafe. tf It Is nearly time toorder Easter hats Two weeks from Sunday is the day to show off r 35 tail signs. Athens Racket de- sat store Mr. and Mrs. H N. Tiflany of Wil- low Point, N. Y, are the guests of their sons, E C. and H L thia place Readers of The Record, buy from the merchants who have enough gumption to ask for your patronage through the columns of your favorite local dally pewspaper—The Valley Record. The capital investigation has struck pay dirt already, and has recovered for the state $27,000 in interest on de- posits of the appropriation. Evident- ly the way lo get things is to go after them Taoenl druggists say that this win- ler has been a record breaker for grip and colds and petty aliments which have made life miserable for them. The Lehigh Valley Railroad com- pany has given the contract to G. W, Beard & Company of Reading, for the erection of a new depot at Hazleton to cost $50,000. It will be the finest in the anthracite coal regions. The Hal Merritt “Poster Girls” fail- ed to show up at Towanda, and a large number who had purchased tickets were sorely disappointed. The company Js believed fo have succumb- ed to stringent financial conditions. vice of the fourth quarterly mepting will be held in the M. E church to- morrow. Love feast at § a. m. and holy communion at 10:30 a. m. Ser- vice In charge of the pastor, Srtan- gers invited to the services Standard drama and high class vaudeville will prevall at the Loomis opera house all next week, with mat- inees Wednesday and Saturday, when the Rosabele Leslie Co, wil hold forth, {of them accused him of not being what {he stated. In other words the young fellow says “Moore, you're trying to {be what you ain't.” Moore didn't rel- ish this sort off an accusation and fit the failure of Aquila Rich. He could give no explanation for it, except that his bank account might have been attached by Kaufman & Company for the creditors I have no reason to offer "to set- tle,” said Haviland, “for the reason that | wever handled a cent of these people's money It was sent to Mr Hich with a copy of the contract that appears in the Sun today, directing that it be disposed of under my or- der. Since I did not handle the money and had nothing to do with it {which landed on the young fellow's {jaw and put him out of business La- ter OfMcer Vogel was motified and Moore was Introduced to Sayre's pal- atial lockup. ee — | MYTERIOUSLY INJURED AT HAYT'S CORNERS. John Lyman Feund Lying Along Le- high Trucks Suffering From Num- | erous Brulses. : responsible for lawyer was going to New York and that if they wanted him to see Mr {Rich to try fo get Him to make a set- | Saffering from a badly sprained an- |(lement that it was agreeable to me” {kl¢ and numerous body bruises, John | Haviland admitted that s0 far as Lyman, 20 years old, a resident of {he knew the money of the Scranton {Romulus. N. Y, was found lying along | jcople was wiped out and that he Lehigh Valley tracks at Hayt's | ws making no effort to pay it back. the Corners yesterday afternoon by™ the [gor would he, for the reason that ha train crew on an eastbound local. | How Lyman met with the Injuries is la mystery He is thought to have | boarded the local at his home in Rom- julus, as Lefore the tral jof the station he asked the engineer | conspiracy {for a ride. The engineman noted that| f the effort Is succesdful, and it is Lyman was drunk and refused to al-|jjkely to be, the men who are wanted {low him to ride When the train [will he asked to furnish bail similar reached Hayt's Corners the engineer {in amount to that, required of Havi- saw lying along side the track what |iand, which is now about $50.000 at first appeared to be a large New- foundland dog. A closer Investization however, revealed the form of a man —— it was Lymap, but he was too Intox- | Three Troy churches have been lib- ciated to tell how he had been injur- lerally remembered in the last few ed. The engine was uncoupled from (years in the wills of members, and the train and Lyman was taken to his | ype very recently an endowment home in Romulus where he was given | (he living. The latest to be a ben- medical attendance. His Injurjes are leficlars the First Baptist church, not likely to prove serious fof which the late Mrs. Azor Rockwell was for many years a devoted mem- {ber will, which has not yet {been probated, Mrs. Rockwell is un- derstood to have given the church {$1.000. The amount, the annual | proceeds of it. will be a welcome addition to the incoafe of the society ~Troy Gazette was not responsible, Requisition papers will be asked of {Governor Stuart, at Harrisburg, to bring to Scranton Rich and the other pulled out men whom it Is claimed are in the ——————————— | | : | Troy Churches in Luck. by is Pleasantly Entertained. In her Miss Edna Turner entertained her | Sunday school class and thelr parents {at her home on South Elmer avenue last evening. About twenty were | present and the evening was very { pleasantly spent with games and mus- {le. At the close of her short program [Miss Ethel West as treasurer, an-| nounced that about $4000 was in the | treasury to apply on the pledge of ithe class toward the proposed new | Presbyterian church with several of {the members yet to hear from. This {amount has been raised in about six or Bex Car Door Missing. | The Lehigh Valley [pany has lost a box car door, and if {the missing article Is found it should {he returned to the superintedent of the Buffalo division. When .Conduc- {tor Cunningham of No. 603 westbound weeks, and as the average age of the [axtra freight inspected his train this members Is only about twelve years morning he found that a door on one they seem to have set an excellent |,f the freight cars was gone. It had example for their elders Refresh- {jumped from {ts place and Is proba- ments were served after the treasur- py Iying along the tracks somewhere er's report and the company broke up | hetween this place and Buffalo voting themselves a success as finan- | clers Entertained Her Friends. ————————————————— Ef — 1 Police Notes, | Miss Kathryn Carey, the five-year- - Lold daughter of Mr. and Mrs W. T Jack Buck, an unfortunate fellow, (Carey, entertained about a dozen of {whose mental condition is_considera- her little friends at her parents’ home {bly unbalanced, was cared for by the [No 107 South Elmer avenue. this af- {police last night Jack was found ternoon, the occasion being her Afth wandering about the street and the |pirthday. Games were played and re- police took charge of him for his own MHreshments were served and the little protection. He was liberated this ones report a fine time {morning upoh promising to go home | {and stay off the atreets i John Rose, an east side resident, | 2 imbibed freely of the cup that cheers | ‘While walking between two cars In land as his conduct on the street was | the Milltown yards yesterday after {unbecoming a gentleman he was giy- 1000 M J. Hoffman, a Lehigh brake- {en a berth in one of the cells, Jus- M80, got his hand caught tice Nelson / indo sentence the bumpers crushing the member so Index Finger Amputated. : being one of the foremost organiza- | tions of this class now before the pub- | He. Aside from a repertoire, which | surpasses In excellence what is com-| Svrivk. gentle spring, fs here at monly seen at cheap prices several last, faving arrived yesterday with Spring Is Here the season will be here Io all its trical and mechanical effects Is prom- edt and Katdey r. and Rer-| Interest in' badly that at the hospital It was nee- {essary to amputate the Index Anger {The second finger was also badly bruised and Incerated but the physi- clans hgpe to save it loseph Juckin, aged 42 vears, a res- Hident of Chestnut street, Wilkes-Barre, started for Brookside yesterday to get {his pay. He deeided to take the Val- ley tracks as a shorter route and wns 0 he was struck iy killed. His to his boarding mE SUE Passed Down Stream This this point moved quietly and peace- | fully last night, and as the snow has | almost entirely disappeared there is | but little fear of a flood. The river | has been frozen up since the first | Qf February... At different times con- | siderable alarm has been felt as to | the probability of a big Sood but the | manner in which the ice went out | has dispelled these fears and there Is | no longer any cause for worry | The great flood of 1865 occurred | just forty-two sears tgo tomorrow The older inhabitants remember this flood and say that all others are just! mere freshets in comparison FREIGHT CAR THIEVES STILL DOING BUSINES Unidentified Miscreants Are Giving the Lehigh Oilicers No End of Trouble, Freight car thieves and car seal breakers are giving the Lehigh Valley officers no end of trouble and despite the fact that several arrests have been made they have become late that the officers confess that they are up against a disagreeable proposi- At Towanda yesterday after- noon a pickup train gathered up five freight cars, and the seals on all of them had been broken open. The in- terior of the cars showed that the contents had been disturbed but it is not known whether or anything of value was taken This morning a number of cars at VanEften Junction were also found with seals hwe¥en and boxes of mer- chandise in one of the cars had been broken open and the contents pilfered The special officers are making an effort to apprehend the miscreants but a0 tion not + rd ie ¥ GO +3 A i 3 a \ Ny 3 A Grand S Mattresses. 4 “ n> - 2 )5 Desmond street. Comfortable Furniture You will find at- tractive pieces for every room in the heyse 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. Valley Phone 191 a § NOW, The time to net GELL’S Jien, women and children Look our line over and be convinced thus far they have me! with but little success ! Dedicative Services, i | Dedication services will be held the Lutherali church tomorrow 10:30 o'clock in the morning and at | 7:30 in the evening. The Rev. J F.| C. Flick of Philadelphia, will preach | both morning and evening | at | at | special services will o'clock p m be held at §! Monday evening the! preach, while on Tuesday evening the | pulpit will be “occupled by the Rev. | J. C. Schlenker of Hazleton | The church has recently been re- modeled and the congregation now | have a fine edifice in which to hold | religious worship Entertalued Her Class. | Mrs. NJ Rice entertained her Sun- | day school class of twelve boys at her | home, corner of Frederick street last | evening. The dining room decorations | were of shar.rock green, In honor of St. Patr'.«s day, and for souvenirs each boy was presented with a St Patrick's hat filled with candy Each A the boys brought a package containing eatables or clothing, and when the party was assembled they | went to the home of a needy family In West Sayre, and gave them a happy surprise On thelr return refresh-! ments were served and the evening | was spent playing games and guessing | conundrums | Conductor Killed. Henry J. Eichler of Hazleton, a conductor on the Lehigh Valley Rail- road, while assisting the tralnmen at, j Hazleton on Wednesday in coupling two cars of the train on which he was conductor, caught between the! bumpers and received injuries which resulted in his death at she State Hos- pital at Hazleton at an early hour ves- terday morning. He was 44 years of nge and was one of Hazleton's best Known residents. He Is survived by his wife and seven children, ranging in age from 2 to 16 years. Deceased {wag a raflroader all his life and was {in the employ of the Lehigh Valley { for many years was | Birthday Surprise. The members of church ber of of Mr Spring the friends gathered at the home and Mrs. E M Thompson of street, in honor of Mrs. LL. M Smiley, the occasion being her birth- day Me gathering was in the nature of a surprise and a most delightful evenlug was enjoved by the thirty or more who were present | ! i A Few Specialties. Here are just a few of the special- | tiles carried by the D. S. Andrus & Co. Piano and Music House, 128 Des- | mond street, Sayre, Pa. Post Cards, new designs: Playing Cards, Sewing Machine Supplies, Edison and Victor | est novelties In Fine Furniture, sat-3 DeWitt's Carbolized Witch Hagel oubt the best relief for [by C. Ms Driges, Drugs % of Men's Pants, Overalls, Shirts, Gloves and Mittens Jackets, Everything up to date. Full Hoslery, Work and This line Is strictly fresh goods and get prices COMMUNICATED As Others See IL In the issue of the Evening News of the 15th inst article which is founded not only upon the of truth but which dos an injustice to the Wilbur House its patrons and also the community The article states that Mr. Wood en tertained a gang of strikebreakers of Farley's worst pickings, that he re- gretted the hospitality he took the his pat appears an least semblance courteous that precaution to stand spy over he The denied Police article Mr. Wood that of his was carried away that property therefore the article seems to have heen written in confesses any ty In the first place the writer had no interview with Mr Wood it Is the House to be no respecter of persons and to treat all its patrons with equal Justice, second avowed policy of the Wilbur they did not overstep the bounds of good behavior in any what- ever A chief which respect the cgmmunity for the should safeguard of the supports it and when newspaper inferests We make a specialty of fresh bul a v y butler FOO sayin wd topartarslle file. Of the notable events In the cures {dramatic season none has a ake more general interest than the pearance of Rosable Leslie and splendid company at the Loomis next week The Is of two fold Importance, in as Lrings forward an actress traodinary ability and introd to the popular priced field d such excellence ug have never been attempted by a report Miss Leslie though young star is known and BN ed for her splendid selections © and wholesome entertainment, fact caused all theatregoers to tori to her engagement with Among the j be produced during the ! A When London Sleep Daughter,”' “The Diamond,” “Over | The Hand of Man" Girl's Honor,” “Not Guilty" Lynne.” and others, which are the popular priced patrons. leeps” which con erons opportunitiss for o effects, which the [promises have not heen © {the slightest detall, will be g day evening. “A Gambler's been selected for house nE is it iention usual interest are Gambler's White Falls,” ore ic ter,” has evening Is something wrong? stomach. Use UC and best interests of the community shine will return to the community CITIZEN Milltown Chapel Services lev. J F. Warner preach Milltown chapel tomorrow at 2:30 p Sunday will held will at | schoo! he Notlve. Any one wanting trees, rose bushes, grape vines and shrubbery trimmed by an expert, call or phone Simeon Davis, No. 408 Olive street, Sayre Bell phone 200-6* There will be a meeting of the R H Sayre hose on Sunday afternoon at o'clock at their rooms in the Wheelock block company 0 3 60 doses 25 cents. Workmanship tells the your job printing at The Re i = Kasper Brothers Diulng an cutting halr on Sunday an ancient blue law PAID circulation in Sayre than other newspaper. any The coal barons will reduce the price on coal on April 1st style. IL Is our endeavor to mak comfortable and happy. Wa CASPER BROTAERS 110 and 216 Desmond St,
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers